Tag: historical psychology


Moral Therapy: Restoring Dignity to Mental Health

Moral Therapy: Restoring Dignity to Mental Health

Moral Therapy The Core Definition of Moral Therapy Moral Therapy, a pioneering approach in the treatment of mental illness, emerged primarily during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries as a powerful humanitarian counterpoint to the brutal institutional practices common at the time. At its simplest, it posited that individuals suffering from what was then […]

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RACE PSYCHOLOGY

Introduction: Defining Race Psychology Race psychology, as a distinct field of inquiry that emerged primarily in the 19th and early 20th centuries, was fundamentally defined by its central, deeply flawed objective: the systematic attempt to establish empirical and inherent psychological differences between human populations categorized as distinct races. This endeavor sought to demonstrate that variations […]

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APHANISIS

Introduction and Definition: The Core Concept Aphanisis is a term originating from early twentieth-century psychoanalytic theory, now considered largely obsolete within modern psychological and psychiatric nosology. The term was employed to denote the complete and total extinction of sexual desire, libido, or potency within an individual. Unlike conditions that might describe diminished or intermittent sexual […]

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